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<blockquote data-quote="BlueDog" data-source="post: 191311" data-attributes="member: 2434"><p>:lol: sorry fellas postage would be a killer. If I get time I'll try to put together a set of instructions including a timber cut list. You'll find most cabinet makers are fine with cutting all of the timber for you then all you'll need to do is follow the instructions to put it together. Believe me the toughest part of making this is cutting the timber and making sure it's all been square. </p><p></p><p>Total cost so far has been just under $150 including sundry items like hinges and screws, the single most expensive item was the perspex sheet @ $50. You'll have to pay the cabinet maker a fee to do the cutting and routing a few grooves and rebates but the time and frustration it would save you would be well worth it.</p><p></p><p>If anyone's interested in a set of plans then I'll put something together inc illustrations :lol: this will be free of course to all SWFUK members.</p><p></p><p>I should add that I am in no way a pro at cabinet making and a professional would no doubt have a much better way of making this but it's a nice simple design that was easy on my brain.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueDog, post: 191311, member: 2434"] :lol: sorry fellas postage would be a killer. If I get time I'll try to put together a set of instructions including a timber cut list. You'll find most cabinet makers are fine with cutting all of the timber for you then all you'll need to do is follow the instructions to put it together. Believe me the toughest part of making this is cutting the timber and making sure it's all been square. Total cost so far has been just under $150 including sundry items like hinges and screws, the single most expensive item was the perspex sheet @ $50. You'll have to pay the cabinet maker a fee to do the cutting and routing a few grooves and rebates but the time and frustration it would save you would be well worth it. If anyone's interested in a set of plans then I'll put something together inc illustrations :lol: this will be free of course to all SWFUK members. I should add that I am in no way a pro at cabinet making and a professional would no doubt have a much better way of making this but it's a nice simple design that was easy on my brain. Cheers Ryan [/QUOTE]
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